Non-Cardiac Vascular Quality-Based Procedure Expansion Initiative
Prior to February 2021, the Non-Cardiac Vascular (NCV) Quality-Based Procedure (QBP) excluded same day (outpatient) and urgent/emergent Aortic Aneurysm (AA) and Lower Extremity Occlusive Disease (LEOD) procedures and advanced AA procedures. CorHealth advised the ministry that this created vascular funding fragmentation and misalignment between funding and the evolution towards minimally invasive technology. Expansion would set the foundation towards a population-based approach of service provision for patients with vascular disease in Ontario.
The NCV QBP Expansion Initiative aims to enhance the NCV QBP in a phased approach:
- Phase 1 (complete): Addressed the evolution of care through expansion of the NCV QBP Clinical Handbooks (both AA and LEOD) to include same day (outpatient) procedures, and provided hospitals with the flexibility to use inpatient QBP funding for outpatient procedures starting in fiscal year (FY) 2020-21
The goal of phase 1 was to advance the uptake of minimally invasive and same day procedures in Ontario to help relieve pressures on hospital inpatient resources that have become even more constrained during the COVID-19 pandemic and contribute to the efforts to end hallway medicine in Ontario.
- Phase 2 (complete): Addressed urgency through new NCV QBP subgroups for non-elective AA and LEOD procedures as well as advanced AA procedures starting in FY 2022-23
The goal of phase 2 was to include non-elective AA and LEOD procedures in the QBP program as well as advanced AA procedures. In this phase, a formal carve-out and price will be established for outpatient and non-elective AA and LEOD procedures as well as advanced AA procedures. In addition, formal NCV QBP Definitions will be updated. Formal updates to the NCV QBP funding model and NCV QBP Definitions will be shared by the Ministry of Health when available. This allows for greater visibility into the management of AA and LEOD procedures across the province. In addition, this expansion sets the foundation towards a population-based approach of service provision for patients with vascular disease in Ontario.
The NCV QBP Expansion Initiative will include the following Phase 1 and Phase 2 activities:
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The potential benefits/outcomes of the NCV QBP Expansion Initiative include the following:
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COVID-19 Response |
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Clinical Handbooks
The NCV QBP Clinical Handbooks were most recently updated in March 2022 and can be accessed by clicking the links below:
- Ontario Health - CorHealth Ontario and Ministry of Health – Quality-Based Procedures Clinical Handbook: Non-Cardiac Vascular (Aortic Aneurysm) (March 2022)
- Ontario Health - CorHealth Ontario and Ministry of Health – Quality-Based Procedures Clinical Handbook: Non-Cardiac Vascular (Lower Extremity Occlusive Disease) (March 2022)
Supporting Documents
Supporting documents can be accessed by clicking the links below:
Historical Documents
Historical documents can be accessed by clicking the links below:
- Ministry of Health Assistant Deputy Minister Memorandum - Expansion of Non-Cardiac Vascular QBP to Include Outpatient Procedures (February 26, 2021)
- CorHealth Ontario - Non-Cardiac Vascular QBP Expansion Knowledge Sharing Webinar presentation (March 19, 2021)
- Ministry of Health and CorHealth Ontario - Non-Cardiac Vascular QBP Expansion Initiative: Frequently Asked Questions (Version 2, May 2021)
For General Enquiries
For clinical questions, please contact the CorHealth Ontario Service Desk at oh-corh_service@ontariohealth.ca.
For questions related to QBP funding, please contact the Ministry of Health at HSF@ontario.ca.
Questions related to NACRS data submission and coding can be submitted via CIHI’s eQuery tool under My Services and by selecting Inpatient/ambulatory abstracting and education (DAD & NACRS) as the question topic.